Vorlesungen über Syntax: mit besonderer Berücksichtigung von Griechisch, Lateinisch und Deutsch

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Paperback, 328 blz. | Duits
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2009
ISBN13: 9781108006903
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2009 9781108006903
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In 1920–1924 Jacob Wackernagel (1853–1938), Professor of Comparative Philology at the University of Basel, published two volumes of lectures on Greek, Latin and German syntax based on his 1918–1919 courses for beginning undergraduates (who would already have studied all three languages at school). Wackernagel introduces the principles of grammatical functions and cross-linguistic work, and provides a foundation for the understanding of comparative syntax. The book remained in print for many decades thanks to its lively style and well-chosen examples from classical texts. The Sanskritist Louis Renou (1896–1966), writing on Wackernagel in 1938, asserted that 'no linguist could possibly afford to ignore this book', and it remains of interest to historical linguists and scholars of classical languages today. In this, the first volume, Wackernagel outlines the history of syntactic theory from ancient times to the present, and provides a detailed treatment of the verb.

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ISBN13:9781108006903
Taal:Duits
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:328

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1. Begriff der Syntax; 2. Begriff der Syntax; 3. Syntaktische Forschung im Altertum; 4. Syntaktische Forschung im Altertum; 5. Syntaktische Forschung bis G. Hermann; 6.-12. Syntaktische Forschung der Neuzeit; 13. Redeteile; 14.-18. Numerus; 19.-21. Personalformen des Verbums; 22.-25. Diathesen des Verbums; 26.-36. Tempora; 37.-41. Modi; 42.-45. Infinitiv, Supinum, Gerundium; 46.-47. Partizipium; 48.-49. Einleitung in die Kasuslehre; 50. Vocativ; Indices.
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